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MESSAGE FROM MICHAEL DIXON
On behalf of UNMC and UNO leadership and UNeMed staff, we welcome you to the 2018 Research Innovation Awards Banquet as we celebrate all those who make our continued existence possible: You, the innovative UNMC and UNO faculty, staff and students who we honor today.
UNeMed’s mission is simple: Improve healthcare by fostering innovation, ad-
vancing biomedical research and engaging entrepreneurs and industry to com-mercialize novel technologies.
Innovations all have the same humble beginning—an idea or a hypothesis. The path for an idea to become a product that improves the lives of millions is a daunting and perilous journey fraught with many obstacles. That is why UNeMed was created 27 years ago. We are here to help provide the advice, pathways and connections for your idea to grow and make the world a better place.
The Innovation Awards represent the culmination of Innovation Week as we cele-brate the creators of novel technologies. Today, we will recognize the inventors who have submitted new inventions, received issued U.S. patents, and successfully li-censed a technology. We will also look to the future by recognizing a new technology with strong potential, and honor UNO’s Biomechanics Department as the 2018 Inno-vator of the Year. In addition, the University’s new accelerator program, UNeTech, will present its first-ever award for Startup of the Year.
The UNeMed staff is committed to helping you develop your new inventions and make vital connections with industry. Please draw upon our expertise, and visit us at 4460 Farnam Street (Annex 14 on the campus map). Our goal is to help you create relationships that will enable your work to benefit the lives of people throughout Ne-braska and around the world.
Sincerely,
Michael Dixon, Ph.D.President and CEO, UNeMed
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INNOVATION AWARDS SCHEDULE
Welcome Michael Dixon, Ph.D.President and CEO, UNeMed
Opening Remarks Jeffrey Gold, M.D.Chancellor, University of Nebraska Medical Center University of Nebraska at Omaha
Innovation Rewind: The Year in Review
Michael Dixon, Ph.D.President and CEO, UNeMed
Presentation of Awards:• New Inventions• Issued Patents• Licensed Technology
Matt Boehm, Ph.D.Interim Director of Licensing, UNeMed
Special Awards:• UNeTech: Startup of the Year
• Most Promising New Invention• Innovator of the Year
Rod Markin, M.D.Director,UNeTech
Matt Boehm, Ph.D.Interim Director of Licensing, UNeMed
Closing Remarks
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INNOVATION AWARDS HISTORY
Innovation Week dates back to 1998 when UNeMed and the Intellectual Property Office began hosting the Inventor’s Recognition Reception, specifically tailored to honor UNMC researchers who had applied for or received patents in the previous year.
In 2007, UNMC restructured its technology transfer efforts into one organization, merging UNeMed with the Intellectual Property Office. UNeMed—under the leadership of then-CEO, James Linder, M.D.—transformed the Recognition Reception into the Research Innovation Awards.
The awards ceremony was the final event in a week of activities that celebrated the research and innovation at UNMC. In addition to recognizing researchers who secured intellectual property rights, UNeMed also added emerging inventor and lifetime achievement awards. In 2008 it also added the “Most Promising New Invention” as an annual award. In 2013, UNeMed presented for the first time ever, an “Innovator of the Year” Award. This year, the awards will finally include all UNO inventors as a part of a new services agreement. And, for the first time, UNeTech, the University’s new incubator and accelerator program, will present the Startup of the Year award.
Innovation Week is now about far more than recognizing a handful of UNMC scientists who secure patents. It’s a celebration that recognizes, rewards and encourages innovative thoughts and ideas, whether they come from the most seasoned and esteemed researcher or the least-known first-year student who might know a better way. The program has grown into the Research Innovation Awards Banquet, an exclusive, invitation-only event that combines the best elements of the Awards program and the annual Shareholder Meeting.
Last year, the collaborative work of Mark Carlson, M.D., Jingwei Xie, Ph.D., and Shixuan Chen, Ph.D., was featured as the most promising new invention. UNeMed named Donny Suh, M.D., the 2017 Emerging Inventor.
Dr. Carlson, a professor in the Department of Surgery; Dr. Xie, an assistant professor in regenerative medicine; and Dr. Chen, a research associate in regenerative medicine, were honored for their nanofiber sponges. The sponges absorb more fluid—and at faster rates—than traditional gauze and sponge-based products now on the market. An undisclosed industrial partner licensed the innovation back in January 2018, proving the technology’s potential.
Dr. Suh, an associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and Chief of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, was named the 2017 Emerging Inventor. He was recognized for producing five new inventions in the the fiscal year ending in 2017—all related to improving pediatric ophthalmology.
Among his inventions is the Precision Injection Syringe Plunger, which facilitates secure, one-handed injections when absolute precision and control are paramount to the patient’s safety, such as intravitreal injections.
He also developed the Strabismus Needle Holder, the Muscle Injection Forceps, a smartphone camera adapter for medical imaging, and a new design for more ergonomic surgical loupes.
Dr. Suh
Dr. ChenDr. XieDr. Carlson
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Dennis AlexanderMona Al-MugotirCatalina AmadorProkopios AntonellisMajid AsawaeerJanina Baranowska-KortylewiczDhundy BastolaSurinder BatraBetsy BeckerTadayoshi BesshoLaura BilekSunil Kumar BodaGloria BorgstahlBryce BottJennifer Bredehoft*Holly BrittonDeborah BrownKyle Brozek*Russell Buffum*James Campbell*W. Scott Campbell*Adam Case*Ioannis Chatzizisis*Sujata Suresh ChaudhariShixuan ChenChristopher CollinsTrevor CraigJustin CramerLou CubrichChristine Cutucache*Paul Davis*Paul DeeganAnastasia DesyatovaPunita DhawanKim DuncanBenson Edagwa*Kelly EmrickChristopher EricksonShan FanWei FanShane Farritor*
Daniel FirestoneCory FrederickJeffrey FrenchJered GarrisonCatherine GebhartHoward Gendelman*Deepta Ghate*Neal Grandgenett*Vikas Gulati*Channabasavaiah Gurumurthy*James HammelRobert HarmsShane HavensBreanna HetlandSteven HinrichsCorey Hopkins*Nathaniel HuntAli IbrahimiyeJaveed Iqbal*Jason Johanning*Alexey Kamenskiy*Ranjana KanchanSachin Kedar*Victoria KennelVarun KesherwaniBhavesh KevadiyaRyan KingBrian Knarr*Zbigniew KortylewiczAlexey KrasnoslobodtsevRongshi LiShea Lundeby*Jason MacTaggart*Sidharth MahapatraPhilippe MalcolmKaspars MaleckisNicholas MarkinJoseph John McBrideTravis McCumberEllie MillerMohd Wasim NasserCarl Nelson*
NEW INVENTION NOTIFICATION CONTRIBUTORS
New Inventions: Continued on next page
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Surinder BatraHolly BrittonJames CampbellW. Scott CampbellShixuan ChenMark CarlsonChannabasavaiah GurumurthyJiang Jiang
Keith JohnsonAngie RizzinoStephen SalzbrennerDonny SuhJames TalmadgeJames WahlJingwei XieSteve Schreiner
CREATORS OF LICENSED TECHNOLOGY
*Multiple
Platt NieburJacob NosalDmitry OleynikovDavid OupickyJason PalmowskiJay PedersenPeter PellegrinoNaveen Kumar PerumalThomas PetroJames Pierce*Anthony PodanyDaniel PodanyAaron PriluckMark ReichenbachCorbin RasmussenJacob Robinson*Adam RosenTony RostSunandita SarkerNora SarvetnickAlicia SchillerMason Schleu*Steve SchreinerNancy SchulteAhmed SelimDerek ShaferAmar Singh*Ka-Chun SiuAnne Skinner
Seth StaufferNicholas Stergiou*Kaihong SuDonny SuhKota TakahashiJames TalmadgeWilliam Tapprich*Benjamin TerryVinai Chittezham ThomasMyron ToewsSrijayaprakash UppadaAnish VadukootTravis Vanderheyden*Dawn VenemaJonathan Vennerstrom*Andrew WalskiDong WangHanjun WangJing (Jenny) WangJingwei Xie*Yangsheng YuFei YuWenting ZhangLing ZhangQiuming ZhuIrving ZuckerCraig ZuhlkeJorge Zuniga*
NEW INVENTION NOTIFICATION CONTRIBUTORSContinued from previous page
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MOST PROMISING NEW INVENTION
Multiplex Assay for Rapid Detection of HSV1, HSV2, EBV and CMV by qPCR
Catherine Gebhart, Ph.D., and Varun Kesharwani, Ph.D., have developed a multiplex assay that effectively detects four types of human herpes viruses. This assay employs a dual target approach for each viral genome, minimizing the risk of false negatives due to viral mutation.
HSV1, HSV2, EBV and CMV1 are the opportunistic viruses that become symptomatic in immunocompromised patients causing high morbidity. Currently, separate PCR reactions detect each virus, which is time consuming. Dr. Gebhart’s and Dr. Kesharwani’s assay includes two sets of primers and probes, each targeting two unique regions of each of the four viruses.
These primers and probes were developed through a sponsored research agreement with Streck, Inc., an Omaha biotech company that develops diagnostic products. (Sponsored research agreements are contracts between a commercial entity and the University that provide funds to develop and commercialize new technologies.) Streck provided financial support, and upon completion of the work, has been negotiating with UNeMed to license the technology, which is expected to hit the market soon.
Dr. Gebhart received her Ph.D. in 1998 from UNMC’s Department of Pathology and Microbiology and then joined the same department as an associate professor. She also serves as the Director of the Histocompatibility Laboratory.
Dr. Kesharwani received his Ph.D. in 2010 from Banaras Hindu University in India and joined UNMC in 2009. He is the senior scientist that worked on this project in Dr. Gebhart’s laboratory.
Catherine Gebhart, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Varun Kesharwani, Ph.D.Senior Scientist, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center
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INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR
Biomechanics is a window into the once-hidden secrets of what it is to be alive and healthy.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Department of Biomechanics opened some of those windows, and that’s why the entire department is our 2018 Innovator of the Year. Led by recognized world expert and founding chair, Nicholas Stergiou, Ph.D., the department has taken the study of how humans move, and pushed it into realms where biomechanics can predict disease and improve health.
Dr. Stergiou, along with his collaborator Philippe Malcom, Ph.D., partnered with J. Brasch Co., a Nebraska-based elder care company, to develop a next-generation gait analysis platform. For a fraction of the cost, their device can detect and analyze human gait as precisely as current state-of-the-art machines. One day, UNO’s device may provide hospitals an objective and measurable way to assess the risk of falls for their elderly and other frail patients.
Biomechanics might also hold answers to traumatic brain injury, including concussions. An Omaha startup company is putting together a working prototype for a device that can detect when an athlete has suffered—and then later fully recovered from—a concussion. Such a device could improve the way concussions are treated, and finally go beyond guesswork to determine when it’s truly safe for athletes to return to action.
Biomechanics also uses human motion to replace human limbs. Jorge Zuniga, Ph.D., 3D prints prosthetic hands for children, and continues work on cybernetic limbs that can have a dramatic impact throughout the world.
Another biomechanical advance uses human motion to discover the unknowns about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder, the fifth-leading cause of death worldwide. COPD strikes with little or no warning in sudden attacks where patients can no longer breathe. Working with Dr. Stergiou and Stephen Rennard, Ph.D., biomechanics researcher Jenna Yentes, Ph.D., intends to expose the warning signs that lay hidden in the subtle ways people move.
Biomechanics provides a new perspective for greater insights into human health. It can predict risk of falling, indicate neurologic problems, make better prosthetics for children,
and perhaps even discover hidden markers essential to the management of terrible, chronic diseases.
And all that’s only what we could fit on this page.
Department of BiomechanicsUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha
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Research antibodies • Keith Johnson• James Wahl
Anti-PD2 antibody • Surinder Batra
Customizations for Salesforce CRM • Steve Schreiner
Easi-CRISPR • Channabasavaiah Gurumurthy
Ergonomic surgical loupes head strap • Donny Suh
Nanofiber-based hemostatic bandages• Shixuan Chen• Jingwei Xie• Mark Carlson• Jiang Jiang
NR-6-R cells • Angie Rizzino
Ozonated water • Holly Britton• James Talmadge
SNOMED-CT pathology enhancements
• James Campbell• W. Scott Campbell
Prior authorization software • Stephen Salzbrenner
TECHNOLOGIES LICENSED
STARTUP OF THE YEARA little more than a year ago, the University’s startup incubator and accelerator, UNeTech, selected its first four startups, beginning its mission of nurturing early-stage companies that have ties to the University.
Starting this year, UNeTech will honor one of its incubator companies “in recognition of outstanding achievement to translate innovation into vital new products.”
The first “Startup of the Year” award goes to Centese, Inc., formerly known as Esculon.
Nebraska native Evan Luxon co-founded Centese, which capitalizes on Luxon’s experience as a medical device developer. Centese is developing “Thoragaurd,” a chest tube that automatically clears blockages. Blockages in chest tubes prevent drainage, and are responsible for a high rate of complications associated with the placement of chest tubes.
Final FDA approval is pending, and Centese hopes to have Thoragaurd on the market soon.
Centese, Inc. Evan Luxon , Co-Founder & CEO
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1. “Small Molecule RNASE Inhibitors and Methods of Use” U.S. Patent No. 9,693,999 — issued July 4, 2017 n Paul Dunman n Patrick Olson
2. “Shielding Device and Method” U.S. Patent No. 9,697,920 — issued July 4, 2017 n Gregory Gordon n Douglas Scott Wahnscheffe
3. “Methods, Systems, and Devices Related to Robotic Surgical Devices, End Effectors and Controllers” U.S. Patent No. 9,743,987 — issued August 29, 2017
4. “Methods, Systems, and Devices Relating to Surgical End Effectors” U.S. Patent No. 9,757,187 — issued September 12, 2017
5. “Robotic Surgical Devices, Systems, and Related Methods” U.S. Patent No. 9,770,305 — issued September 26, 2017
6. “Hemodialysis Catheter With Displaceable Lumens To Disrupt A Fibrous Sheet” U.S. Patent No. 9,775,941 — issued October 3, 2017 n Marius Florescu
Vimla BandHamid BandShane Farritor*Marius FlorescuTom Frederick*Howard Gendelman*Alexey KamenskiyTammy KielianAmy Lehman*Amy Mantz
Jason MacTaggartThomas McDonaldSameer MirzaR. Lee MosleyNicholas PhillipsSam SandersonMax TwedtJonathan VennerstromHanjun WangIrving Zucker
INVENTORS WITH ISSUED PATENTS
*Multiple
n Shane Farritorn Tom Frederickn Joe Bartels
n Eric Markvickan Jack Mondry
PATENTS ISSUED
n Shane Farritorn Tom Frederick
n Joe Bartels
n Shane Farritorn Philip Chun Jason Dumpert
n Nishant Kumarn Erik Mummn Yutaka Tsutano
Patents Issued: Continued on next page
n Wayne Childers
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Patents Issued: Continued on next page
7. “Fluid Jet Arterial Surgical Device” U.S. Patent No. 9,782,195 — issued October 10, 2017
8. “Methods and Compositions for Inhibiting Diseases of the Central Nervous System” U.S. Patent No. 9,782,464 — issued October 10, 2017
9. “Compositions and Methods for Gene Therapy” U.S. Patent No. 9,789,205 — issued October 17, 2017
10. “Compositions and Methods for the Delivery of Therapeutics” U.S. Patent No. 9,808,428 — issued November 7, 2017 n Howard Gendelman n Xinming Liu
11. “Creatine Ester Anti-Inflammatory Compounds and Formulations” U.S. Patent No. 9,833,427 — issued December 5, 2017
12. “Cancer Biomarkers and Methods of Use Thereof” U.S. Patent No. 9,850,313 — issued December 26, 2017
13. “Multifunctional Operational Component for Robotic Devices” U.S. Patent No. 9,883,911 — issued February 6, 2018
14. “Methods, Systems and Devices Relating to Force Control Surgical Systems” U.S. Patent No. 9,888,966 — issued February 13, 2018
Continued from previous page
PATENTS ISSUED
n Alexey Kamenskiyn Jason MacTaggart
n Amy Mantzn Nicholas Phillips
n Howard Gendelmann R. Lee Mosley
n Elena Batrakovan Mathew Haney
n Alexander Kabanovn Vivek Mahajan
n Vimla Bandn Hamid Band
n Sameer Mirza
n Thomas McDonaldn Samuel Augustinen Donald Miller
n Dennis Robinsonn Jon Wagner
n Shane Farritorn Amy Lehman
n Mark Rentschler
n Ashley Reynolds Helseth
n Shane Farritorn Tom Frederickn Joe Bartels
n Jacob Greenburgn Kearney Lackas
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15. “System and Method for Monitoring Pleural Fluid” U.S. Patent No. 9,888,870 — issued February 13, 2018
16. “Analogs of C5a and Methods of Using Same” U.S. Patent No. 9,895,411 — issued February 20, 2018
17. “Methods, Systems and Devices for Surgical Access and Procedures” U.S. Patent No. 9,956,043 — issued May 1, 2018
18. “Methods for Administration and Methods for Treating Cardiovascular Diseases with Resiniferatoxin” U.S. Patent No. 9,956,166 — issued May 1, 2018 n Hanjun Wang n Irving Zucker
19. “Creatine Oral Supplementation Using Creatine Hydrochloride Salt” U.S. Patent No. 9,962,352 — issued May 8, 2018 n Jonathan Vennerstrom n Donald Miller
20. “Survival Predictor For Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma” U.S. Patent No. 9,970,059 — issued May 15, 2018 n Wing (John) Chan n Dennis Weisenburger
21. “Protein-poly (2-oxazoline) Conjugates for Enhanced Cellular Delivery and Transport Across Biological Barriers” U.S. Patent No. 9,974,866 — issued May 22, 2018 n Alexander Kabanov n Jing Tong
n Dimitrios Miserlisn Max Twedtn Kim Cluff
n Suzanne Higginsn Abby Kelly
n Tammy Kieliann Sam Sandersonn Kelly Dorann Mark Hanken Edward Morgan
n Joy Phillipsn Tamsin Sheenn Marilyn Thomann Libby Virts
Continued from previous pagePATENTS ISSUED
n Shane Farritorn Amy Lehmann Jeff Andrew Hawks
n Stephen Plattn Mark Rentschler
n Mark Faulkner
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AWARD WINNERS
Special Awards2018 Biomechanics Dept., UNO .............. Innovator of the Year2018 Centese, Inc. ...................................UNeTech Startup fo the Year2017 Donny Suh, M.D. .............................Emerging Inventor2016 Irving Zucker, Ph.D. ......................... Innovator of the Year2015 Tammy Kielian, Ph.D. ...................... Innovator of the Year2014 Marius Florescu, M.D. .....................Emerging Inventor2013 Howard Gendelman, M.D. .............. Innovator of the Year2012 Tammy Kielian, Ph.D. ......................Emerging Inventor2011 Jonathan Vennerstrom, Ph.D. .........Lifetime Achievement2010 Amarnath Natarajan, Ph.D. .............Emerging Inventor2009 Rodney Markin, M.D., Ph.D. ...........Lifetime Achievement2008 Dong Wang, Ph.D. ...........................Emerging Inventor2007 Robert LeVeen, M.D. .......................Lifetime Achievement
*In 2008 the Most Promising New Invention award was shared.
Most Promising New Invention
2018 Catherine Gebhart, Ph.D.Varun Kesharwani, Ph.D.
Multiplex Assay for Rapid Detection of HSV1, HSV2, EBV and CMV by qPCR
2017Jingwei Xie, Ph.D.Shixuan Chen, Ph.D.Mark Carlson, M.D.
Nanofiber Sponges for Hemostasis
2016 Joyce Solheim, Ph.D.Tatiana Bronich, Ph.D.
Compositions for ModulatedRelease of Proteins and Methods of Use Thereof
2015 Michael Wadman, M.D., F.A.S.E.P.Thang Nguyen, M.S.N., A.P.R.N., F.N.P.-C.
Emergency Medicine Care Portfolio: Wound Irrigation System & Oral Airway Management
2014 Jason MacTaggart, M.D. Orthagonal AquaBlade
2013 Keshore Bidasee, Ph.D.Targeted Glyoxalase-1 Gene Transferto Prevent Cardiovascular and End-Organ Complications in Diabetes
2012 Gregory Oakley, Ph.D.Small Molecule in Vivo Inhibitors of the N-Terminal Protein Interacting Domain of RPA1
2011 Babu Padanilam, Ph.D. Novel Target for the Treatment of Renal Fibrosis
2010 Stephen Bonasera, M.D., Ph.D.Noninvasive Monitoring of Functional Behaviors in Ambulatory Human Populations
2009 Paul Dunman, Ph.D. Novel Antibiotic Compounds
2008* Guangshun (Gus) Wang, Ph.D. Anti-HIV Peptides and Methods of Use Thereof
2008* Janina Baranowska-Kortylewicz, Ph.D. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin: New Target for Cancer Therapy
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UNEMED STAFF
Jason T. NicklaVice President & Director of Intellectual Property
n J.D., Creighton University School of Lawn LL.M., International Intellectual Property
Law, Chicago-Kent College of Lawn Joined UNeMed: 2009
Joe RungeBusiness Development Manager
n M.S., Molecular Biology, University of Iowan J.D., University of Iowan Joined UNeMed: 2005
Mindy WareParalegal
n Joined UNeMed: 2010
Catherine Murari-KantiLicensing Specialist
n Ph.D., Cancer Biology, University of Nebraska Medical Center
n Joined UNeMed: 2016
Michael DixonPresident & CEO
n Ph.D., Molecular Genetics, University of Nebraska Medical Center
n Joined UNeMed: 2003
Matthew BoehmInterim Director of Licensing
n Ph.D., Cancer Biology, University of Nebraska Medical Center
n Joined UNeMed: 2009
Valerie GundersonOffice Manager
n Joined UNeMed: 2007
Cori HarshAccountant
n Joined UNeMed: 2009
Charlie LittonMarketing & Web Content Specialist
n M.A., Journalism, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
n Joined UNeMed: 2013
Jeff AndersenContracts Manager
n J.D., Creighton University School of Lawn Joined UNeMed: 2015
Tyler ScherrLicensing Associate
n Ph.D., Biomedical Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center
n Joined UNeMed: 2016